Homeschool Conventions

Homeschool convention season is upon us. I’ve already mentioned I won’t be able to attend one due to distance limitations. I also shared my thoughts on 5 ways an introvert like me can survive a homeschooling convention. But if I did attend a homeschool convention, here are five vendors I would really like to meet. […]

So you’ve worked it out in the budget and you can definitely attend a homeschool convention this year. The next question is which one? There can be lots of things to consider regarding how to choose a homeschool convetion. At first glance, you might just assume the best thing to do is attend the one […]

I embraced my introversion a long time ago. I have zero problem telling David, “If I don’t get at least an hour of uninterrupted time ALONE, I’m going to lose it.” We’ve been married almost seventeen years and he has seen firsthand over the years the difference it makes in my life (and his) when […]

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I’m Sallie and this is my online home where I write about my quiet simple life guided by Philippians 4:8 and 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12. If you are looking for helpful, honest, and thought-provoking insights from someone who loves living a cozy and home-centered life, please start here. Welcome! ♥

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"Nothing was so likely to do her good as a little quiet cheerfulness at home.” Jane Austen, Persuasion

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"After Laura and Mary had washed and wiped the dishes, swept the floor, made their bed, and dusted, they settled down with their books. But the house was so cozy and pretty that Laura kept looking up at it." Laura Ingalls WilderOn the Banks of Plum Creek